October 29th, 1336 was a Monday.
October 24th, 1336 - November 22nd, 1336
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 880 days, exactly on October 12th, 2026, people who were born on October 29th, 1336 will be 252,000 days old!
Founding emperor of China's Ming dynasty; ruled 1368–1398
*October 29th, 1328, Fengyang County †June 24th, 1398, NanjingGerman art historian and archaeologist (1880-1945)
*October 29th, 1880, Frankfurt †August 20th, 1945, WrocławEnglish astronomer, mathematician, geophysicist, meteorologist and physicist
*October 29th, 1656, Haggerston †January 14th, 1742, GreenwichGerman general staff officer, politician, diplomat, nobleman and Chancellor of Germany (1879–1969)
*October 29th, 1879, Werl †May 2nd, 1969, SasbachFrench novelist, essayist, diplomat and playwright (1882–1944)
*October 29th, 1882, Bellac †January 31st, 1944, ParisAmerican actor (1946-1991)
*October 29th, 1946, Pennsylvania †March 22nd, 1991, PennsylvaniaNazi politician and Propaganda Minister (1897–1945)
*October 29th, 1897, Rheydt †May 1st, 1945, BerlinBritish rock musician (1944–2023)
*October 29th, 1944, Tyseley †December 5th, 2023, NaplesTurco-Mongol military leader and conqueror (1336–1405)
*April 9th, 1336, Shahrisabz †February 19th, 1405, OtrarCount of Hainaut, Holland and Zeeland (1336-1404)
*July 25th, 1336, Munich †December 13th, 1404, The HagueFrench noble
*July 1st, 1336, Vincennes †September 1st, 1375, OrléansFrench general
*April 23rd, 1336, Château de Clisson †April 23rd, 1407, Josselin CastleLandgrave of Thuringia (1336-1406)
*December 21st, 1336, Weißenfels †May 18th, 1406, WartburgEnglish noble
*March 24th, 1336, Rutland †November 11th, 1375Chinese writer and historian at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty
*January 1st, 1336, Suzhou †January 1st, 1374, NanjingFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on October 29th.
M = 1000 | C = 100 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1336 is a leap year, therefore has a 29th of February with an additional leap day and a total of 366 days (instead of the usual 365 days in a normal year).